Cotton Sarees
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Blue Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Top Choice -
Black Cotton Block Print Saree for Casual | Wedding Pick -
Red Cotton Block Print Saree for Casual | Most Loved -
Blue Cotton Block Print Saree for Casual | Customer Favourite -
Purple Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Editor Choice -
Purple Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Buy Online -
Blue Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Shop Now -
Blue Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Buy Now -
Firozi Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Order Online -
Maroon Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Shop Online -
Beige Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Buy Today -
Blue Cotton Block Print Saree for Daily | Shop Latest -
White Cotton Block Print Saree for Casual | Designer Pick -
Black Cotton Block Print Saree for Casual | Designer Saree
About This Collection
Cotton Sarees — The One You Actually Reach For
Most sarees in your wardrobe wait for an occasion. The cotton ones don't. They go to office, to the kitchen on a Sunday morning, to a college lecture, to a quick lunch with parents, to a long flight, to a walk through the bazaar. Our Cotton Saree collection is built for exactly that — soft, breathable, hand block printed cotton sarees that you can actually wear, not save. Every piece is Pure Cotton, every print is hand stamped by Bagru artisans near Jaipur, and every price stays honest because we know cotton is for buying often, not buying carefully.
Why Pure Cotton Still Wins for Everyday Wear
There's a reason cotton has been India's everyday saree fabric for generations. It breathes. It softens with every wash. It doesn't sweat you out in summer. It doesn't need dry cleaning every time you wear it. And it ages well — a good cotton saree at five years looks better than at five months. Our collection focuses on Pure Cotton in three forms: standard pure cotton for sturdy everyday drapes, Mal Cotton (also called Mul or Mulmul) — the finest, softest, almost-sheer cotton perfect for summer days, and Muslin Cotton — lightweight, breathable, with a slightly more structured fall than Mal. Pick by climate, comfort, and how the fabric feels against your skin.
Bagru Block Print — The Craft Behind Our Cotton Sarees
Every cotton saree in our edit carries hand block print work from Bagru, a village near Jaipur where the Chhipa community has been block printing for over 300 years. The process is slow: wooden blocks are hand-carved by Kharadi craftsmen, dipped in natural dyes derived from plants and minerals — indigo for blues, turmeric for yellows, pomegranate and alum for reds, fermented iron and jaggery for blacks — and stamped onto cotton fabric one motif at a time. The result is the off-white-based, earthy-toned, gently imperfect prints you see in our collection. Those small variations between motifs aren't defects; they're how you know the work is real and not machine-printed.
Occasions Cotton Sarees Are Made For
Cotton sarees in our collection are designed for daily wear, office days, casual ethnic looks, work-from-home with confidence, morning errands, summer afternoons, travel days when you want to look put-together without packing heavy, and easy family lunches. Pair a Bagru cotton saree with a contrast solid blouse for office, with a fitted high-neck blouse for a polished work-event look, or with a kurta-style blouse for college and casual outings. Add oxidized silver jewelry and you're done — cotton doesn't need to compete with gold and zari.
Colors That Work for Real Life
Our cotton collection palette is deliberately calm and wearable: indigo blues (the most loved Bagru shade, from natural indigo dye), navy and teal for office-ready elegance, plum and lavender purples for soft modern dressing, maroons and deep reds for warmth, beige and brown earth tones for understated sophistication, classic black and white for versatility. These aren't loud festive shades — they're colors you can wear repeatedly without feeling overdressed. That's the point.
Why Buy Cotton Sarees from Rang Rajasthani
We've kept our cotton range deliberately focused. Every piece is Pure Cotton — not cotton blend, not poly cotton, not viscose dressed up as cotton. Every print is hand block work from Bagru artisans, not machine print pretending to be handmade. And every price stays in the ₹850–₹1,150 range because cotton sarees should be approachable purchases — bought when you need one, replaced when one wears out. As our collection grows, we'll keep adding new prints, new color combinations, and select Mal and Muslin pieces, while keeping the same honest pricing.